dslfool


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Posted: May 19 2004,07:19 |
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I haven't asked any stupid questions in a while (meaning I haven't asked ANY questions) , so here goes...
I'm having lots of trouble sorting out all of the issues around remastering while meeting my DSL criteria: - full install with GNU utilities and Synaptic - several apps which don't yet have DSL modules (but I have the .deb files) - adding these apps to the menu - etc...
...and I've tried remastering using the procedures posted on this board but have had several problems, particularly with installing apps in the source DSL while booted from a CD. Rather than diving in with a bunch of different posts to cover these issues, I thought I'd try to save everyone some pain and first ask if I could remaster a different way.
Looking over the DSL and Knoppix remastering instructions, I'm wondering if I could do something like the following:
1) Create three HD partitions, one swap, one for the "source" and one for the ISO target.
2) Do a complete HD install to the source partition with my desired apps and updated FLuxbox menu (this I don't have any problems doing).
3) Boot from a DSL CD and mkisofs from the source partition to the target partition.
4) Copy the resulting ISO file to my Mac for burning (my PC doesn't have a CDR drive).
Any reasons why the above can't or shouldn't work? Am I missing any steps? I know I could just try it and see, but I thought I'd get opinions before I blew away my existing partitions.
Many thanks!
-------------- Toshiba Portege 7200CTe notebook, 600MHz PIII, 8GB CF as HD, 320MB RAM DSL 4.2.5 (frugal toram) ...and the picture is of Fuad Ramses from the film "Blood Feast".
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